CATALOGUE
OF
THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
JUtglo-iuTum & (imgltslj fonts,
IN GOLD, SILVER AND COPPER,
FORMED BY THE LATE
MAJOR W. STEWART THORBURN,
29 th Regimental District ,
Author of “ A Guide to the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland,”
fomprisiug imum |Jaxc )mt%,
INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING
Penny of Alfred {unpublished)] Elizabeth, Portcullis Set; Charles 1,
Shrewsbury Half Pound and Crown ; Briot’s Coinage ; Inchiquin Siege
Coins; Cromwell, Half Broad ; Proofs and Patterns George 11; Pattern
Two Sovereign Piece George IV, 1825; William IV, Crown; and some
Valuable Patterns and Proofs of Victoria;
ALSO
A FEW SCOTCH, ANGLO-GALLIC, &c.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY AUCTION,
BY MESSRS.
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
Auctioneers of Xtterary property & 02torks tllustrattbe of the June arts,
AT THEIR HOUSE, No. 13, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
On WEDNESDAY, 6th of JULY, 1887, and Two following Days,
AT ONE o’clock PRECISELY.
May be Viewed Two Days prior. Catalogues may be had.
Dryden Press : J. Davy & Sons, 137, Long Acre, W.C.
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
I. The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute
arise between bidders, the lot so disputed shall be
immediately put up again, provided the auctioneer
cannot decide the said dispute.
II. No person to advance less than Is.; above live pounds,
2s. 6d., and so on in proportion.
III. In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the
auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the
seller.
IV. The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode,
and to pay down 5s. in the pound, if required, in part
payment of the purchase-money ; in default of which
the lot or lots purchased to be immediately put up
again and re-sold.
V. The Sale of any lot is not to be set aside on account of any
error in the enumeration of the numbers stated, or
errors of description.
V I. The lots to be taken away, at the buyer’s expense, imme¬
diately alter the conclusion of the sale ; in default
of which Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON, and
HODGE will not hold themselves responsible if lost,
stolen, damaged, or otherwise destroyed, but they will
be left at the sole risk of the purchaser. If, at the
expiration of Two Days after the conclusion of the sale,
the lots are not cleared or paid for, they will then be
catalogued for immediate sale, and the expense, the same
as if le-sold, will be added to the amount at which they
were bought. Messrs. SOTHEBY, WILKINSON
and HODGE will have the option of re-selling the lots
uncleared either by public or private sale, without any
notice being given to the defaulter.
\ II. Upon failure of complying with the above conditions, the
money required and deposited in part of payment shall
be forfeited, and if any loss is sustained in the re-selling
oj such lots as are not cleared or paid for, all charges on
such re-sale shall he made good by the defaulters at this
. Gentlemen who cannot attend this Sale, may have their
Commissions faithfully executed by their humble Servants,
SOTHEBY, WILKINSON & HODGE,
13, Wellington Street , Strand.
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CATALOGUE
OF
THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
Jlngln-JSabmt ml r (tnglisl) Coins
(In Gold, Silver and Copper)
FORMED BY THE LATE
MAJOR W. STEWART THORBITRN,
29 th Regimental District ,
Author of “ A Guide to the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland. n
FIRST DAY’S SALE.
ANGLO-SAXON COINS.
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SILVER.
LOT
1 Bnrgred (2), Rucl. pi. 8, no. 6, HEAVVLF. moneta. Rud.
pi. 8, no. 10, WINNE. MONETA,; St. Eadmund (1), and
a Penny of Alfred, Rud. pi. 15, no. 11 4
2 Alfred, obv. JELFRED. REX., large bust to right ( unpublished );
rev. LONDI. in monogram, similar to Rud. pi. 15, no. 7,
fine and very rare , unfortunately broken 1
8 Alfred, obv. JELFR. EDREX., laureated Bust to right, the
ornamentation of the dress differing from Rud. pi. 15,
6, 7, 8, 9 ; rev. LONDI. in monogram, four pellets only in
the 0., below three pellets, above a cross, very fine and
rare 1
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4 Alfred, Rud.pl. 16, no. 12, rev. bvga. MON., fine 1
5 Eadred, Rud. pi. 19, no. 5, rev. eferyle. mot., very fine.
Eadgar (2), Rud. pi. 21, no. 9, rev. GplD. MONE. Rud.
pi. 21, no. 14, var. ; rev. FAZTOLF. MONE ..fine 3
6 ^Ethelred II (2), Rud. pi. 22, no. 3, rev. LEOFSTAN. MO.
LYND .,fine; Rud.pl. 22, no. 9, rev. LEOMAN. MO. GYP.
(Ipswich ),fine 2
7 Cnut (2), Rud. pi. 23, variety of no. 11, legend commencing
under bust ; rev. OSGYT. MO. LINCO., Rud. pi. 23, no. 19,
rev. PINEMAN. ON. BEOD., Rud. pi. 23, no. 23, var. rev.
SPARTING. ON. LY. Cunetti, obv. British Museum Cata¬
logue , vol. /, pi. 25, no. 3 4
8 Harold I, Rud. pi. 24, no. 4, rev. EDRIC ON. DEO., fine and
rare 1
9 Edward the Confessor, Sovereign type, Rud. pi. 24, no. 13
( 1 ), Hastings. Others, various types of Romney,
London, Bath, &c. 6
10 Edward the Confessor of York, Lincoln, Romney, Exeter,
&c.. including one Sovereign type, same mintage as the
one in preceding lot 7
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15
William I, Penny, Hks. 233, profile Bust with sceptre to
left, rev. PVLFMER. ON. RY .,fine 1
William I, Penny, Hks.[ 234, Bonnet type, rev. GODPINE. ON. fQfi
LYND., very fine 1
William I, Penny, Hks. 238, full Face crowned, star on each ^
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17
side of head, rev . GODPINE. ON. LYND ,,fine 1/.
William I, Pennies, Pax type (4), struck at London, Canter- J
bury, &c. 4
Henry I, Penny, Hks. 255, London, fine. Stephen, Pen- J '
nies (2), Hks. 270 3
Henry II, Pennies, Hks. 285 (3) ; second coinage (2), fine 5
Henry HI, Pennies, various mints, one with TGRCI. and
another with Rex. ANG., some fine, one struck at Dublin.
John, Dublin Pennies (2), Halfpenny (1), and a false
Penny of Robert of Gloucester 17
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SILVER.
18 Pattern Groat, Hks. 290, rev. CIVI. LOpDOpift., fine and
rare \
19 Pennies of York, Durham, London, Canterbury, Kingston,
Lincoln and Bristol, and Robert de Hadelie 20
20 Pennies of Waterford and Dublin ; Halfpennies of London
and Dublin ; Farthings of London and Waterford 9
EDWARD II.
SILVER.
21 Pennies, Canterbury, London, St. Edmundsbury, Durham,
and a Halfpenny, London 9
EDWARD III.
GOLD.
Noble, Hud. pi. 1, no. 3, legend terminating aqt. ; rev.
IHC. TRAjilSENS. &c., o in centre of cross Henry, very fine 1
Noble, 1351-1360, 4th coinage, 1st issue, usual type, king
in ship, holding shield with three lis, legend terminating
hYB. ; rev. iha. &c., small o in centre, and lis over head
of lion in fourth arc, very fine 1
Half Noble, reading s. AQT. ; rev. DOmlpao. &c., Kenyon ,
p. 28, very fine 1
Quarter Noble, usual type, Hud. 1, no. 8, very fine 1
Quarter Noble, similar, but reading on rev. ox ALTABTVR. ,fine 1
Quarter Nobles (2), one of coarser work, three lis in first
quarter of shield ; rev. legend ending GLRIA. 2
SILVER.
Groats, London (6), Half Groats, London and York (2),
Pennies, London (3), Durham (1), Halfpenny, Lon¬
don 13
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29 Noble, without flag, legend terminating D^hlBxZxAQ. ; rev.
usual type and legend but reading TRApSJQS. with R in
centre of cross, Kenyon , page 36, very fine and scarce 1
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rev . /
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with R. in centre, Kenyon , page 37 , fine and very rare 1
31 Quarter Noble, usual type legend terminating RQX. ApG. ;
rev. usual legend, two pellets in centre, Kenyon , p. 38,
very fine 1
SILVER.
32 Half Groat, Hks. 317, obv. m.m. cross legend ending FR.,
rev. CIVITAS. LONDON. ; Pennies, London and York (2),
Halfpennies of London (3) 7
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HENRY Y.
GOLD.
33 Quarter Noble, +.hopRia+Rax.+ApGL.+z. FRApa., Shield
within double tressure of eight curves, the trefoil to
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left of shield and a star of five points to the right,
above a lis ; rev. 0XaVLTABTVR*ljixGLORlA., fine and
rare 1
SILVER.
34 Half Groats (4); Pennies (3) (2 of York); Halfpennies
(6), two with broken annulet at each side of the king’s
face, rare ; London mint, &c. some fine 13
35 Groats (2), Half Groat, Pennies (3), all of the Calais mint,
fine; and a London Halfpenny of Henry IV 17
HENRY VI.
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GOLD.
36 Noble, Rud.pl. 3, no. 7, with annulet under sword arm, rev J ^1
m. m. lis, a star of five points after ihco, the rest of legend
divided by annulets, and annulet in outside tressure,
Kenyon , p. 50, very fine 1
37 Noble, Rud. pi. 2, no. 9, with fleur-de-lis at stern of ship and O'
annulet under sword arm, rev. legend and stops as before,
&c., very fine 1
38 Noble, Rud. pi. 2, no. 9, similar to preceding, but without
lis at stern, and having an annulet, with pellet in centre, 4
under sword arm, rev. as before, very fine ( see Kenyon ,
page 56) 1
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Hall Noble, Hud. pi. 2, no. 8, legend ending frajicl, annu¬
let under sword arm, rev. m. m. lis, DOcoipa. &c., usual
type, annulets in legend, fine 1
Angel, reading hetpRKL &c., usual type of St. Michael, rev.
m. m. cross, Pg(R. URVSOL, &c., usual type, fine and rare 1
Quarter Noble, usual type, Hud.pl. 3, no. 1, very fine 1
Quarter Noble, similar, but having lis on either side of shield,
fine j
SILVER.
Groats, London, varieties, with pine cone on breast, cross,
trefoil at side of neck, pellets at side of crown, &c., all
very fine q
Groat, London (light), m. m. pierced cross, hetpRlCV. &c.,
rev. m. m . lis ; another, similar, m. m. a pierced cross, obv.
and rev., fine •>
Groat, London, varieties, leaf on breast, trefoil at side of
neck, star on left shoulder (2), &c.; and an Irish Groat
struck at Dublin q
Half Groats, London (2); Pennies, London (2), York (2);
Halfpennies of London (4) 10
Groats of the Calais Mint, varied, annulets at side of neck,
one reading on rev. CALJSIS., trefoil side of neck, and
pine cone on rev., fine 4
Others, varied, mostly fine 4
Groat, Half Groats (4), varied; Penny (1); and Half¬
penny, all of Calais 7
EDWARD IV.
GOLD.
Rose Noble, Rud. pi. Ill, no. 5, legend ending Dps. IB., King
in ship, flag charged with e(. at stern, rev. m. m. crown,
usual type and legend, fine 1
Half Rose Noble, Hud. pi. ill, no. 6, usual type of King in
ship, legend ending FRApc,, and B. on waves below ship
(Bristol), fine and rare ]
Angel, m.m. cinquefoil, usual type, Hud. pi. ill, no. 11, fine 1
Half Angel, m. m. cinquefoil, Hud. pi. hi, no. 12 ( Kenyon ,
p. 66), rev. 0. aRVX. &c., rose after SPetS., very fine and
rare ; Quarter Noble, Rud. pi. in, no. 9 ( Kenyon ,
p. 67) _ 21
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SILVER.
54 Groats (heavy) of the London Mint (3 cinquefoil,
QDWARD. DI. GRA. &c., quatrefoils at each side of neck,
rev. m. m. rose, &c. ( wt . 59 grs.)', obv. in. in. cross, usual
legend and type, but without ornaments at side, and has
a pellet at each side of crown, no m. in. on rev. (wt. 61
grs.) ; obv. m. in. cinquefoil, similar type, quatrefoils at
side of neck, rev. in. in. cinquefoil, usual legend and type
(wt. 60 grs.), all very fine and scarce 3
55 Groats, as before, similar types and legends, one with quat¬
refoils at sides of neck, another plain, and one with
annulets, weighing 61 grs., 59 grs. and 54 grs., all very
fine 3
56 Groats, as before, nearly similar to those in last lot, two
having a lozenge on rev. after CIVITAS. (wt. 58, 59 and
60 grs.), very fine 3
57 Groat (heavy), in. in. cinquefoil, usual types and legends,
with lozenge afrer CIVITAS. and * before LOpDON., very
fine ; Groats, after fourth year, of London and Bristol,
with B. on breast, York, a. on breast ; and a Half Groat
of Canterbury with Bourchier Knot, rare 5
58 Groats, London, after fourth year (4), one with lis at sides
of neck; Half Groats, London (2), Canterbury, with a.
on breast ; and a Penny, London 8
59 Half Groat, London (unpublished), obv. m. in. cross, aDWARD.
&c., trefoil at each side of neck, rev. m. m. sun, CIVITAS.
LONDON., very fine ; Pennies of Durham, two varieties ;
Pennies of York (2), witliG. and key at sides of neck for
Abp. Nevill ; Halfpenny, London, trefoils at sides of
\\Qok,fine; Groats of Dublin and Waterford, &c. 9
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GOLD.
60 Angel, Rud. pi. Ill, n. 17, Kenyon, p. 73, m.m. boar’s head, /f •
usual type, extremely fine and rare 1
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SILVER.
61 Groat, usual type, m. m. obv. and rev. rose and sun conjoined
fine and rare 1
62 Groat, similar in type to preceding, m. m. rose and sun ;
Penny, York, with T. and key, Abp. Rotheram at sides
of neck, rare 2
HENRY VII.
GOLD.
66 Angel, usual type, m. m. cross crosslet, Kenyon , p. 80, fine ,
but slightly broken at the edge 1
64 Half Angel, m. m. cinquefoil, usual types and legends, words
divided by roses and three roses after VpiaA., very fine 1
SILVER.
65 First Coinage. Groats, London (2) ; Half Groat, London,
m. m. lis, rosette between words on obv., Hks. p. 264, n.
4 ; Half Groat, Canterbury, m. m. ton, trefoils at each
side of neck, trefoil stops on obv. and a trefoil before
TAS. in the centre of rev. CD., Hks. p. 264, n. 2, fine and
rare; Penny, Canterbury, rev. CD. in centre {pierced),
and a Halfpenny of London, scarce 6
66 Second Coinage. Groats (6) (2 pierced ), various m. m., one
with cinquefoil, see Hks. p. 266, n. 4 ; Half Groat (1) 7
67 Third Coinage. Groats (2); Half Groats (3); Penny
London Sovereign type ; and two Dublin Groats, one
with blundered legend 8
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GOLD.
68 Sovereign, 37th year, Bud. pi. VI, n. 10, Kenyon, p. 96,
m. m. W.S. ( monogram), hapRlC. 8. Dl. GRA. &c., KingA^
seated on throne, holding sceptre and orb, at his feet a
rose, rev. ihs. (Ac., Royal Arms crowned, supported by
lion and dragon, beneath on label H. R. mon., fine and
rare 1
69 Half Sovereign, 37th year, but with young portrait (re¬
sembling Edward VI, Bud. VII, n. 3, and having same
m. m. a pheon), usual type, legend ending ILLOR. IBAT.,
Kenyon, p. 97, fine and scarce 1
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70 Angel, usual type, Hud. pi. V, n. 6, in. m. castle on either
side 1
71 Half Angel, usual type, in. m. on either side lis, legend on
rev ., divided by annulet, and an annulet on ship,^^ 1
72 Crowns (2), Had. pi. V, n. 11, in. in. rose on either side,
very fine ; and another of Bristol, m. in. W. S. mon. h-R.
crowned on both sides 2
73 Half Crowns (2), in. in. rose, hetpRlC. 8. &c., arms crowned
on the legend, ending s. F., Kenyon, p. 92, rev. in. in. rose,
RVTILANS., crowned rose between h. K., one very fine 2
SILVER.
74 First Coinage. Groats (2), m. m. castle and portcullis ;
Penny of Durham Sovereign type, with T. D. (Thomas
Ruthall) ; Second Coinage , Groats (2), one very fine ;
Had Groats, Canterbury (4) ; and Pennies of Durham
(2) 11
75 Third Coinage. Groats, varied (4) ; Half Groats (2) ;
Penny, London ; Fourth Coinage, Groats (2), one struck
at Bristol ; and an Irish Groat, with h. K., some fine 10
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EDWARD VI.
GOLD.
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76 Sovereign, 3rd year, Hud. pi. VII, n. 1, m. m. Y. EDWARD. VI.
&c., King seated on ornamented throne, holding sword
and orb, rev. m. in. Y. ihs. &c., but reading ILLORV.
Royal Arms crowned, supported by lion and dragon,
below E. R. upon an ornamental scroll, very fine and
rare 2
77 Sovereign, 6th year, Hud. pi. VIII, n. 6, m. m. tun, half /,
length figure of the King in armour, wearing crown and
holding sword and orb, rev. in. in. tun, usual type and
legend, fine and scarce 2
78 Half Sovereign; 6th year, Bud. pi. vm, n. 6, m. m. tun on
either side, type as Sovereign in preceding lot, hut ■ d.
reading ILLO., very fine and scarce 2
79 Crown, 3rd year, m. m. Y. EDWARD, vi. &c., crowned bust
of the King to right, rev. scvtvm. &c., arms crowned K,
(Bud.pl. vii, n. 5), Kenyon, p. 110, but without E. R.
at sides, well preserved and scarce i
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82
83
84
85
Half Crown, Rud. pi. vii, n. 6, m. m. Y. EDWARD. Vi
crowned bust to right, rev. in. m. y. SCYTYM., arms
crowned, well preserved and very scarce
SILVER.
Crown, usual type, Rud. pi. x, n. 1, m. m. tun, 1551, vew
rare ’{ 1 L,
Crown, as before, in. in. y. 1551, very fine l
Crown, as before, same in. m. and date, fine I ^
Half Crown, type of Rud. pi. x, n. 3, the horse galloping.
in. in. tun, date \hbl,fine and rare r j
Half Crown, Rud. pi. x, n. 2, m.m. y. 1551, King in armour
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on horseback, horse plumed, standing, off fore-leg raised, ^
186
87
fine and rare
Shillings (3) and Sixpences (2), m.m. tun, Rud. pi. x, 5 and 7:
and Penny of York, Rud. pi. x, n. 13 ( pierced) 5
Shilling, fine silver, Rud. pi. ix, n. 9, m. in. pheon, TIMOR.
DOMINI, ending MDXLIX., Bust crowned to right, rev 1
EDWARD. VI. &c., small garnished shield between E. R.,
very well preserved and rare ; Shillings (2), Rud. pi. x
5, m. m. y. ; and 2 base Shillings 5
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GOLD.
Fine Sovereign, 1553, Rud. pi. ix, n. 1, Queen seated on
throne, holding sceptre and orb, at her feet portcullis,
rev. usual legend, arms within a full blown ros e, fine 1
Angel, Rud. pi. ix, n. 3, usual types and legend, ending
RUGI., a pomegranate after ISTVD., Kenyon , p. 119, fine ls> /<5
and scarce ]
PHILIPP AND MARY.
GOLD.
90 Angel, m. m. lis on either side, obv. legend ending REGINA. A.,
rev. usual type, legend ending mirab., Kenyon, p. 120,
very fine and scarce 1
►SILVER.
91 Mary, Groats (2), Rud.pl. XI, n. I, fine. Philipp and Mary,
Groats (2 ), Rud. pi. XI, n. 5 ; and Penny, London, Rud. !
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Philipp and Mary Shilling, 1554, Rud.pl. XI, n. 9, with title
of King of Spain, rev. shield crowned with the value XII,
very fine and scarce 1
Another, similar, dated 1557 {poor); and a Sixpence, same
date, Rud. pi. X, n. 18, without Spanish title, fine and
scarce 2
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ELIZABETH.
GOLD.
Fine Sovereign, Rud. pi. IX, n. 8, m. in. A, Queen seated on
throne, holding sceptre and orb, at the feet a portcullis,
rev. same, m.m. usual legend and type of shield upon an
expanded rose, fine 1
Sovereign, Rud. pi. X, n. 3, m. m. woolpack, usual legend,
crowned bust of Queen to left, the hair long, wearing
richly ornamented dress, rev. in. in. as on obv. SCVTVM.,
&c., arms crowned between E. R., very fine 1
Half Sovereign, Rud. pi. x, n. 2, in. m. cross crosslet, crowned
bust of Queen to left, the dress less ornamented, rev.
m. in. as on obv. SCVTVM, &c., arms crowned between E.R.,
fine 1
Angel, Rud. pi. IX, n. 9, m. in. cross crosslet, usual legend
and type of St. Michel, rev. in. in. as on obv. usual type
and legend, very fine 1
Half Angel, Rud. pi. IX, n. 10, in. in. on either side A.
altered in die from a bell, very fine ; Quarter Angel, Rud.
pi. 9, n. 11, in. m. obv. and rev. bell, fine 2
Quarter Angel, Rud. pi. IX, n. 11, m. in. obv. and rev. rose,
very fine ; Crown, Rud. pi. x, n. 6, in. m. woolpack, bust
with high crown, and hair long to left, rev. m. in. wool-
pack, SCVTVM, &c., arms crowned between E. R., very fine 2
Half Crown, Kenyon p. 134, in. in., cross crosslet, crowned
bust of Queen within circle to left, rev. in. ni. cross cross-
let, arms crowned between E. R., very fine 1
Hall Crown, Rud. pi. x, n. 6, in. in. 2, usual type of bust
to left crowned, hair long and wearing richly ornamented
dress, the crown extending beyond circle, rev. in. in. 2,
SCVTVM., &c., arms crowned between E. R., very fine;
another, similar, having in. in. woolpack 2
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104
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107
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Milled Half Sovereign, Bud. pi. X, n. 7, in. m. star of sue
points on obv. and rev. bust of Queen wearing crown to
left, rev. SCVTVM., &c., Arms crowned between E. R.,
extremely fine and rare 1
Milled Crown, Bud. pi. X, n. 8, m. m. on both sides star ot
six points legend and type as usual, edge plain, rare 1
SILVER (HAMMERED).
Crown, m. m. 1 Bud. pi. XIV, n. 5, very fine 1
Crown, m.m. (1), similar, but not fine ; Shillings (3), m. in.
marten, cross crosslet and woolpack ; Sixpences (3),
m. m. Pheon, cross and rose 7
Half Crown, m. m. 1, Bud. pi. XIV, n. 6, very fine 1
Shilling, m. m. cross crosslet ; Sixpences (5), m. m. Pheon,
1561 ; crown, 1567 ; cinquefoil, 1575; cross, 1578; hand,
1590; Groats (3), m. m. cross crosslet (2), marten 9
Threepences (3), m.m. cinquefoil, ermine (2) ; Half Groats
(3), m. m. morten, Pheon, 1 ; Pennies (4), m. m. cross
crosslet (2), marten ; Threefarthings (3), &c. 14
MILLED.
109 Shillings (2), varieties, large and small size, fine 2
110 Shilling, poor ; Sixpences (4), 2 with plain dress, 1562,
and 2 with dress ornamented, 1564 5
111 Sixpences, 1561 and 1562, varied, one very fine 4
112 Half Groat, fair. And a pattern Half Groat, obv. VNVM. A.
DEO. &c., full-face bust of the Queen wearing ruff and
richly ornamented dress, rev. AFFLICTORVM. &c., mono¬
gram of the Queen beneath crown, between the date 1601,
Montagu, page 1, n. 1, very fine and scarce 2
/ ,113 Portcullis Money. Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, and
Sixpence, as Bud. pi. XV, nos. 5, 6, 7 and 8, a fine and'
valuable set 4 ^
JAMES I.
GOLD.
114 Rose Ryal. Bud. pi. XII, n. 1, m. m. rose, IACOBVS, &c.,
King crowned and robed, seated on throne, holding
sceptre and orb, at his feet a portcullis, rev . m. m. rose,
legend A. DNO., &c. arms upon an expanded rose, &c .fine 1
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half-length of King crowned to right wearing richly de¬
corated armour, holding sceptre and orb, rev. in. in. lis,
FACIAM, &c. arms crowned between I. R., in extremely fine
condition 1
Sovereign, 3rd Coinage, Rud. pi. XI, n. 1, m.m. cinquefoil,
IACOBYS. &c., but FRA. omitted, rev. m. m. cinquefoil,
FACIAM. &c. crowned arms between I. R. 1
Half Sovereign, Rud. pi. XI, n. 6, m. m. rose, bust of King,
crowned and wearing ornamented armour to right, rev.
m. m. rose, HENRICVS. ROSAS., &c., arms crowned between
l. R ., fine 1
Crown, Rud. pi. XI, n. 7, m. m. rose, bust of King crowned
to right, rev. in. in. rose, HENRICVS. ROSAS, &c., arms
crowned, on either side of the crown I. R.,fine; Half
Crown, Rud. pi. XI, n. 8, in. in. plain cross, I. D. G. ROSA.
SINE. SPINA., crowned bust of King to right, rev. in. m.
cross, TVEATVR., crowned arms, &c. 2
Thirty Shilling Piece, Rud. pi. XII, n. 5, in. in. thistle,
IACOBVS. D:G:MA: BRI; FR: ET: HIB: REX., King crowned,
seated on throne, the back of which is ornamented with
lis, holding sceptre and orb, at his feet a portcullis, rev.
m. in. thistle, A. DNO., &c., arms within a dotted circle
surrounded by lis and lions, above the arms XXX, very
fine and rare i
Angel, 3rd year, Rud. pi. XII, n. 3 m. in. mullet, IACOBVS.,
&c., usual type, rev. A.. DNO., &c., ship charged with shield
of arms on either side of mast,*-I. and arose, very fine and
scarce i [
Angel, 17th year, Rud. pi. XII, n. 4, m. in. lis, IACOBVS.,
&c-, usual tjpe of 1st. Michael, above head of dragon X.,
i ei . m. in. lis, A. DNO., &c., a ship”with arms displayed on
sail, rare, but pierced in two places i
Laurel, Rud. pi. xi, n. 9, in. in. rose, IACOBUS., &c., lau-
reated bust of king to left, behind head, XX, rev. in. in.
lose, FACIAM., &c., crowned arms, &c,, very fine 1
Half Laurel, Rud.pl. xi, n. 10, in. in. rose, IACOBVS., &c.,
lauieated bust to left, behind head X, rev. HENRICVS
&c., arms crowned, very fine I
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Quarter Laurel, Rud. XI, n. 12, IACOBVS., &c., bust, with
value behind, rev. arms crowned, <fcc., thistle crown,
Rud. pi. XI, ?z. 13, usual types, &c. 2
SILVER.
Crown, 1st issue, m. m. lis, Rud. pi. XVI, n. 1, rev. EXVRGAT,
DEVS., &c., fine 1
Crown, 2nd issue, in. in. trefoil, Rud. pi. XVII, n. 2, rev.
QV^E. DEVS., &c., very fine 1
Crown and Half Crown of the 2nd issue 2
Shillings, 1st and 2nd issues, various m. in. (6), &c. 11
Sixpences (3), 1st and 2nd issues ; Half Groat, 1st issue,
fine; Pennies, 1st and 2nd issues (5); Halfpennies, 1st
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CHARLES I.
GOLD (TOWER MINT).
Sovereign ( see Kenyon , p. 151), m . m. cross on steps,
crowned bust in armour, draped, to left behind head XX,
rev. m. m. cross on steps, FLORENT. CONCORDIA. REGNA.,
square topped shield crowned, fine 1
Sovereign, m. in. castle, bust as on preceding piece, rev.
in. in. castle, FLORENT., &c., square topped shield
crowned, very fine 1
Sovereign, m. m. heart ( differing from Kenyon , p. 151),
bust crowned to left, extending beyond dotted circle, and
rev. m. m. heart, FLORENT., &c., square topped shield
crowned, well preserved 1
Sovereign, m. m. anchor, bust crowned to left, extending
beyond dotted circle, rev. m. m. anchor, FLORENT., &c.,
square topped shield, &c., well preserved 1
Sovereign, ( Kenyon , p. 153), m. m. A within a circle,
crowned bust of king to left within the circle, rev. in. m.
as on obv. FLORRENT., oval shield crowned, with C. R.
crowned at sides 1
Half Sovereign, 1st issue, m. in . lis, bust crowned to left,
rev. m. m. lis, CVLTORES, &c., square topped shield
crowned ; Crown 1st issue, same m. m. and types 2
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type, rev. m. m, crown, CVLTORES, &c., oval shield
crowned between C. R. crowned. Crown, Rud . pi XII,
no. 7, m. in. crown, obv. and rev. legends, and type as
half sovereign, both finely preserved. 2
Half Sovereign, m. m. castle, CAROLVS, &c., bust crowned ^
to left, with X behind, no inner circle, rev. m. in. a small
castle, CVLTORES, &c., square topped shield crowned, no
inner circle 1
138
Angel, Rud. pi. XIII, No. 8, m. m. heart, CAROLVS, &c.,
usual type of St. Michael, X in field to right, rev. m. m.
heart, AMOR. POPVLI., &c., ship to left, with royal arms
on sail, very fine and rare 1
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139 Three Pound Piece, Rud. pi. XIII., n. 9, m. m. plume, i/)'
CAROLVS., &c., crowned half length figure of the king in ,v^
armour to left, holding upright sword and palm branch,
behind the head of king plumes, rev. EXVRGAT., See.,
across the field on three bands, RELIG-., &c,, above III.,
and three plumes, below the date 1642, very fine and
scarce 1
140 Sovereign, no in. m. obv. or rev. CAROLVS., &c., half length
figure of king in armour, crowned to left, holding upright
sword and palm branch, behind head XX., rev. EXVRGAT.,
&c., on two wavy bands across the field, RELIG., &c.,
above three plumes and below the date 1642 in large
figures, very fine and rare 1
141 Half Sovereign, Rud. pi. XIII., n. 11, usual types and
legend, the bust extending to edge of coin, rev. EXVRGAT.,
&c., upon a continuous scroll, three plumes, and dated
1643, fine 1
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142 Sovereign, by Briot, Rud. pi. XIV., n. 1, m. m. anemone
and small B., CAROLVS., &c., crowned bust of king wear¬
ing lace collar, the hair long, to left, behind XX., rev. no
in. in., small B. after “ REGNA.,” square topped shield
crowned between C. R., crowned, fine 1
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small B., obv. and rev. types and legends as on sovereign,
fine 1
SILVER (TOWER MINT).
f. 144 Crown, first coinage, m. m. lis, Rud. pi. XVIII., n. 1 ,fine 1 £
^ 145 Crown, 1630, m. m. plume, small horse, king holding
sword on shoulder, rev. oval shield with plumes above
and C. R. ; Half Crown, m.m. crown, obv. king on horse¬
back holding upright sword, rev. oval shield ; Shillings
(2), m. ?n. anchor and tun, well preserved 4
146 Crown, 1645, m. 7)i. eye, Rud. pi. XVIII., n. 4, usual type,
very fine 1
147 Crown, 1 645, m. m, sun, Rud. pi. xvill., n. 7, king on
large horse holding upright sword, which extends beyond
inner circle, rev. oval shield, &c., a very fine and exceed¬
ingly well spread piece 1
. 148 Half Crowns (2), one first coinage, m. m. lis, the other
with m. m. A. in circle ; Shillings (3), m. m. anchor, harp
and ton 5
^ 149 Half Crown, type 26, Hks. p. 320, m. m. rose, CAROLVS.
DG. MAG. BRIT. FR. ET. HIB. REX., rev. oval shield with
C. R. above, veip rare ; Half Crown, m. m. sun, usual
type 2
150 Shilling, 1630, m. m. plume, Hks. type 26, Rud. pi. xix.,
fine; others, m. m. crown (2), A. in circle, ton, bell,
portcullis, &c. 8
150*Shilling, m. m. A. ; Sixpences (5), m. m. ton (2), crown,
harp and anchor ; Half Groats, Pennies, 8cc.
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151 Half Crown, Rud. pi. XXIL, n. 7, m. in. anchor, small B.
usual types, very fine and scarce
152 Hall Crown, obv. Rud. pi. XXI., n. 11, in. in. anemone, B.
after REX., rev. Scotch type, m. in. thistle head and B.,
QYAE. DEVS., &c., square topped shield crowned, fine 1
153 Shilling and two Sixpences, all with horizontal anchor,
in. in. the shilling has in addition a small B., rev. square
topped shield divided by cross, extending to inner circle
only, very well preserved and scarce 3
154 Shilling, m. in. anemone, small B. after REX., crowned bust
of king to left, hair long, wearing lace collar, armour
plain, over which a scarf fastened on shoulder by a rose,
rev. square topped shield divided by a cross with foliated
ends extending nearly to edge of coin, small B. after
REGNO., very fine \
155 Sixpence, similar to shilling in preceding lot, in. in. ane¬
mone, with small B. beneath, rev. legend and type as
shilling, with small B. after REGNO., very fine 1
] 56 Sixpence, similar to last, but not quite so fine ; and another,
m. m. horizontal anchor, with pierced mullet beneath,
legend as usual, but head larger and deeper lace collar,
rev. in. in. anchor, square topped shield, divided by cross
extending to inner circle only, fine ; Twopence, Rud. pi.
XXII., n. 12, very fine; and Penny, Rud. pi. XXII.,
n. 13 " 4
15/ Twopence, Rud. pi. XXII., n. 12, extremely fine ; Penny,
Rud. pi. XXII., ii. 13 ; and Pattern Piece, CAR., &c.,
bareheaded bust of king wearing ruff to right, rev. FIDEI.
DEFENSOR., two C.’s linked under crown, beneath small
B., Montagu , p. 14, n. 8, very fine , but the field has been
slightly burnished q
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ing lot, Montagu , p. 14, n. 8, one extremely fine the other
fine
ABERYSTWITH MINT.
159 Shilling, m. m. open book, without inner circle ; Sixpence,
Groat, Threepence, and Half Groat, rev. plumes, all fine
and scarce 5
160 Groats (4), Threepences (3), some fine 7
BRISTOL MINT.
161 Half Crown, 1644, obv. m. m. plume, CAROLYS. DG. MAG.
BR. fr. ET. HI. REX., king to left on horseback, holding
upright sword, behind plume, rev. m. m. B., declaration
types, very fine and rare 1
EXETER MINT.
162 Crowns, obv.m.m. rose, king on horseback holding upright
sword, rev. m. m. rose, oval shield, fine, and of neater
work; Another, obv. m. m. castle, rev. m. EX., dated
1645 jfine 2
163 Crowns, m. m. castle, on obv. and rev. dated 1645 ; Another,
obv. m. m. rose, 1644 ; and a Groat and Threepence 4
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164 Pound Piece, 1642, m. m. plume, and plume behind, king
beneath horse, swords, flags, &c., rev. relig., &c., in
two lines across the field, obv. fine, the rev. very fine 1
165 Pound Piece, 1643, m. m. plume, and plume behind king,
beneath the horse flags, &c., to the right, and to left a ^
cannon, Bud. pi. XXIII., n. 1, rev. RELIG., &c., in two
lines across the field, very well preserved 1
166 Half Pound, 1642; m. m. plume, and plume behind king,
beneath horse flags, drum, &c., Bud. pi. XXIII., n. 4 J
fine , but the field has been burnished
167 Crown, 1642, Bud. pi. XXXIII., n. 5, extremely fine and
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Hks., n. 4 , fin e 2
169 Shillings (2), 1643 and 1646 ; Sixpence, 1643, obv. m. m.
open book; Groat, m.m. plume, 1646 ; and 2 Half
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170 Half Crown, Rud. pi. XXI, no. 2, m. m. on each side a lion,
and EBOR. beneath horse, very fine 1
171 Half Crown, Rud. pi. XXI, no. 1, m. m. lion, rev. square-
topped Shield between C. R. crowned ; Shilling, Rud. pi.
XXI, no. 4, rev. square- topped Shield with EBOR. above ;
and Threepences (2), Rud. pi. XXI, no. 9, fine 4
172 Half Crown, Rud. pi. XXI, no. 9 ; Shilling, Rud. pi. XXI,
no. 5 ; another, obv . of Rud. pi. XXI, no. with rev. of
no. 5, rare and fine 3
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173 Half Pound, 1642, m. m. plume, King riding over arms, rev. ^
no m. m., usual declaration type, above X. and three ' ^
plumes within coronets without bands, below date 1642,
very fine and rare 1
174 Crown, 1642, similar to Rud. pi. XXIII, no. 5, rev. m. m. j
seven pellets, type as half pound, very fine 1 &
175 Worcester. Half Crown, Rud. pi. xxvi, no. 1, 7u. m.
pear, rev. usual type, m. m. three pears, very well pre- ^
served and rare ; uncertain Half Crown, rev. declaration
type, 1642 ( compare Hks. no. 1 of Bristol Mint) 2
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176 Newark Half Crown, 1645; Shilling, 1645; Ninepence,
1645 ; and Sixpence, 1646, an extremely fine set 4
177 Newark Half Crown, 1645, very fine ; Shilling, 1645, poor
and, pierced 2
178 Pontefract Shilling, 1648, octagonal, Rud. pi. XXIX, no. 10,
fine x
179 1 onteliact Shilling, 1648, obv. different die, rev. from same
die as preceding but struck on lozenge-shaped flan .fine 1
180 Pontefract Shilling, 1648, Rud.pl. XXIX, no. 10, fine 1
181 Inchiquin Ciown, stamped on either side with weight
19 dwt. 8 grs., very fine and rare, similar to Dr. Smith’s,
plate l, fig. 3. u Money of Necessity issued in Ireland.” 1
182 Inchiquin Half Crown, either side stamped, within large
beaded circle, 9 dwt. 16 grs. 1
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183 Inchiquin Shilling, stamped on either side, within a triple! /
beaded circle, “3 dwt. 21 grs.” “ Smith;' fig. 3, plate II, f
fine i
- 184 Ormond set, Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, Sixpence, Four-
pence, Threepence and Twopence, fine 7
185 Ormond Crown, very fine 1 / /
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COMMONWEALTH.
GOLD.
187 Twenty Shilling Piece, Hud. pi. xiv, no. 4, m. m. sun,
dated 1651, very fine 1
-188 Twenty Shilling Piece, similar in type to preceding, m.m.
sun, 1651, fine 1
189 Ten Shilling Piece, Hud. pi. xiv, no. 5, m. m. sun, 1653,
legend and type as the twenty shilling piece, very fine 1
190 Five Shilling Piece, Hud. pi. xiv, no. 6, m. m. sun, 1649,
usual type, very fine 1
SILVER.
191 Crown, m.m. sun, 1652, Hud. pi. xxi, no. 1, extremely fine,
round and equally struck 1
192 Crown, m. m. sun, 1653; Half Crown, Shilling and Six¬
pence, same date, a good set, very well preserved 4
j? 193 Half Crown, 1653, fine ; Shillings, 1649 and 1653 ; Six¬
pence, 1654, very fine 4
194 Shillings, 1652, 1653; Half Groats (2) ; Sixpence, 1657,
very rare; Half Groat (1); Pennies (4); Half¬
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195 Broad, Hud.pl. XIV, no. 7, usual type, very fine 1 §
196 Half Broad, Hud.pl. XIV, no. 8, OLIVAR. d.g. RP. ANG. SCO.
HIB. &c. PRO., laureated Bust of Cromwell to left, rev. 'pZ 6
usual legend and type, date 1656, edge plain, very fine
and very rare 1
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Crown, 1658, Rud.pl. XXXII, no. 4, very fine, and exhibit¬
ing but very slight trace of the fiaw in die 1
Half Crown, 1658, Rud. pi. XXXII, no. 5, very fine 1
Half Crown, 1658, similar to last, but not quite so fine 1
Half Crown, 1658, as before, not fine 1
Shilling, 1658, in beautifid condition 1
Shilling, 1658, similar to last, but not so fine ; and a New
England Shilling and Threepence, 1652, &e. 4
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GOLD (HAMMERED.)
Sovereign, Rud. pi. xiv, no. 9, m. m. crown, CAROLVS. II. ^
&c. laureated Bust in armour, draped to left, behind head
XX. ; rev. FLORENT. &c. Shield crowned between C. R.
very fine 1
Pattern Broad by Simon, CAR. II. &c., laureated Bust in J
armour draped, the hair long, to left, nine leaves, and ^
berries in wreath ; rev. FLORENT. &c. plain square topped
shield crowned, 1662, very fine and rare 1
MILLED.
Five Guinea Piece, 1684, TRICESIMO. SEXTO., very fine, but
has N. C. engraved on obv. 1
Two Guinea Piece, 1682, very fine ' 1 /
Guinea, 167 6, ic ell preserved \ dp^
Guinea, 1618, fine 1 ^
Half Guinea, 1676, well preserved 1 jCn
SILVER (HAMMERED.)
Half Ciown, first issue without numerals or inner circle, . ,
Rud. pi. XXXIII, no. 1, very fine and rare 1 /W
Shilling, first issue without numerals or inner circle, Rud.
pi. XXXIII, no. 2, obv. extremely fine ; rev. slightly double
stnick, rare i
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212 Sixpence, first issue with numerals or inner circle, Bud
pi. XXXIII, no. 3, extremely fine; and 2 Shillings, thirc
issue, fair 2
^ 213 Groat, Threepence, Twopence and Penny, third issue, anc
2 sets Maundy, Bud. xxxm, 19, $c. very fine 14
MILLED.
214 Crowns (3), 1662, with rose beneath Bust, edge inscribed
but not dated 3
Crowns, dated 1663, 1671 and 1676 3
Crown, 1676, VICESIMO OCTAVO. ; and Half Crown, 1677,
both very fine 2
Crowns, 1672 (2) ; 1673 3
Crowns 1677, 1679 (large bust) and 1682 ; Half Crowns
(2), 1671 - 4
Half Crowns, 1669, 1672, 1677 and 1678 4
Shilling, 1684, large Head, very fine and very rare 1
Another similar, not quite so fine ; Shillings of 1663 (4)
1676 ; Sixpences, 1674, 1678 (3), the latter all very
fine ; and a Pattern in silver for Farthing,' ^Montagu,
page 30, no. 18, very fine and scarce 10
Maundy Pieces, &c. including sets of 1677, 1679 and
1683, mostly fine 61
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fine ; Farthings (6), Montagu , page 24 ; Farthing in t
tin with copper plug, edge inscribed NVMMORVM.
FAMVLYS. 1684, Montagu, page 24, very fine ; Pattern
Halfpenny, copper, with outer rim of brass, Montagu ,
page 25, no. 1 ; James II, Halfpenny;, with copper stud^
and tin Farthing of the Commonwealth, poor , &c. 14
JAMES II.
GOLD.
224 Five Guinea Piece, 1687, tertio., Elephant* and castle ^ /
beneath bust ,fine 1
225 Two Guinea Piece, 1687, ivell preserved
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227 Guinea, 1686, very fine
228 Half Guinea, 1688, very fine
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229 Crown, 1687; Half Crown, 1688; Shilling, 1685, and
Sixpence, 1688, all very fine 4
230 Crown ; Half Crown, 1688; Shillings, 1685, 1687; Six¬
pences, 1686, 1687, both very fine ; Maundy sets for 1686 *
(1), 1687 (2); &c. ' 24
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232 Two Guinea Piece, 1694, very fine 1
233 Guinea, 1689, fine 1 zL
234 Half Guinea, 1694, fine 1
SILVER.
235 Crown, 1691, TERTIO. ; Half Crown, 1693; Shilling, J
1691; Sixpence, 1693; Maundy Fourpence ; Three-
pence and Twopence, 1689, and Penny of 1691,mos%>^8
236 Crown, 1691 ; Half Crowns, 1693 and 1689 ; Sixpence. ^
1693; Maundy Pieces (9) 15
2o7 Half Crowns (2), both dated, 1689, one extremely fine 2
238 Half Crowns (2), 1689 ; Sixpences, 1693 (2), one ex - '
tremely fine ± ]
PATTERNS.
239 Halfpenny (?), obv. GVLIELMVS. &c., Busts of the King ^
&c., Queen draped, to right; rev. HISCE SVFFLVTA., a ^
crown supported by three columns, Montagu , page 42,
no. 11; Farthing (?), obv. GVLIELMVS. &c., laureate
Lust of King to right, the neck bare ; rev. MARIA II.
&c., Bust of Queen to right, Montagu , page 43, no. 15,
both fine 2
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Farthing (?) as before, Montagu , page 43, no. 15 ; and
another obv. Head of Queen as on preceding, rev. EX,
NOCTE. DIEM., Montagu, page 43, no. 19
WILLIAM III.
GOLD.
241 Five Guinea Piece, 1699, VNDECIMO., Elephant and castle
beneath bust, very fine 1
~ 242 Two Guinea Piece, 1701, fine 1
243 Guinea, 1700, very fine 1
244 Guinea, 1701, fine 1
245 Half Guinea, 1698, Elephant and castle under bust ; Half
Guinea, 1701, both fine 2
SILVER.
~ 246 Crown, 1695, very fine ; Half Crown, 1698, brilliant 2
247 Crown, very fine; Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, all
dated 1700, a fine set 4
248 Crowns, 1696, varied, fair 5
249 Half Crown, 1697, poor; Shillings (5), 1696, fine; 1697
(2), 1698, two varieties, one with high hair, poor ; Six¬
pences (5), 1696 (2), 1697 (2), 1699, rev. plumes 11
-250 Shilling, 1696, poor; Sixpences, 1696, 1697 (2), 1700
(4) ; Maundy Money, varied, including sets of 1699
and 1700, &c. 24
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Shilling, 1696 E., one fine ; Shilling and Sixpence, C.
1696 6
252 Shillings and Sixpence, 1697, B. both very fine ; Shilling,
1696, Y. ; Sixpences (2), 1696, y., one very fine ; Six¬
pence, 1697, Y. ; Shilling, 1697, N. ; Sixpence, 1697,
N. 8
253 Half Crown, 1696, N. ; Shilling, 1697, N., Sixpences (2), N.,
all very fine and scarce ; and a Pattern Farthing (?) obv.
bare-headed Bust of King to right, rev. NON. DEVIO.,
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254 Halfpennies (4), 1694 (2), 1702 (2); Farthings (4), 1694
(3), 1699 ; Patterns (2), Montagu , page 43, n. 17 and
18 ; and a Halfpenny, “ God Preserve London,” Mon¬
tagu, page 44, n. 23, rartf 11
ANNE.
GOLD.
255 Five Guinea Piece, 1705, QVARTO., before Union rose in
centre of rev., very fine
256 Two Guinea, 1711, after Union, very fine
257 Guinea, 1714, fine
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SILVER.
259 Crown, 1703 ; Half Crown, 1703; Shilling, 1702; and
Sixpence, 1703, all VIGO, under bust, a very fine set 4
259*Crowns (2), 1706, roses and plumes, very fine ; 1707
after Union, plain, fine; Crown, Half Crown and Six¬
pence, 1707 before Union, rev. roses and plumes, fine 5
260 Crown, Half Crown, Shilling, 1708 ; Sixpence, 1707,
plain, very fine 4
261 Crown, 1713, very fine ; Half Crown, 1712, fine ; Shilling,
1714, very fine, all roses and plumes 3
262 Crown, 1708, plain; another, 1713, roses and plumes; fi)
Half Crown, 1712, roses and plumes ; Shillings (2),
1712,|roses and plumes ; and one VIGO. 1702 5
263 Half Crowns (4), 1707, before Union, roses and plumes ;
1/07, after Union, plain; 1/12 and 1714, both roses
and plumes, Shilling's (3) 7
264 Half Crowns (2), 1706, 1707 e; Shillings (7), 1705, /
1 / 07, 1 / 0 7 E, 170(S, 1 / 08 E*, 1 7 09, 1709 E* ; Sixpences
(4), 1 705, 1707, 1707 E, 1708 E*, some fine 13
265 Sixpences (2), 1711 ; Maundy Money, 22, &c. 25
COPPER.
266 Pattern Halfpenny, obv. and rev. Bust of Queen draped jj
and wearing chaplet of beads in hair, legend ANNA. DEI/^
GRATIA., Montagu . page 4/, n. 1 ,fine and very rare 1
25
267
268
Farthings, 1713, Montagu , page 50, n. 12 and 13, the latter
false 2
Farthings, 1714, Montagu , page 51, n. 15, both very fine
and rare $
GEORGE I.
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270
271
272
273
274
GOLD.
Five Guinea Piece, 1726, TERTIO., very fine 1
Two Guinea Piece, 1720, fine 1
Guinea, 1714 (with title of “ Prince Elector”), bust with
long hair in high relief, in beautiful condition , rare 3
Guinea, 1726, fine 1
Guinea, 1726, not quite so well preserved 1
Half Guinea, 1725 ; and two Quarter Guineas, 1718, all
very fine 3
SILVER.
275 Crown, 1720, SEXTO. ; Half Crown, 1715; Shillings, 1718
and 1721 ; Sixpence, 1726, all roses and plumes, mostly
very fine 5
276 Crown, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, all of 1723,
S. S. C., very fine 4
277 Crown, 1720; Shillings (4), 1720 (2) ; plain, 1715; roses
and plumes, 1723 ; Sixpences, 1720 and 1723, some
fine 7
_ 278 Shillings (6), 1723, all fine ; Sixpence, 1723; Maundy
Money, various (16), including a set of 1717 23
279 Thaler, 1717 ; and Two-third Thaler, 1715, both fine 2
COPPER.
280 Halfpennies (4), 1717 (2), 1719, 1723; Farthings (4),
1719, 1720, 1723, 1724 ; and a Halfpenny, “ Rosa
Americana,” 1723, rose crowned 9
GEORGE II.
GOLD.
281 Five Guinea Piece, young head, 1729, with E. I. C. under
bust 1
— . 282 Five Guinea Piece, old head, 1753 1
283 Two Guinea Piece, young head, 1738, very fine 1
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Shilling, 1739, roses ; Sixpence, roses and plumes, 1728,
all fine 4
1746, fair; Shilling, 1741, roses ; Shillings (3), 1758 :
Sixpences (3), 1746, 1757, 1758 9
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lings (2), 1743, 1745, roses ; Sixpence, 1745, roses 4
ail crowns [6), W4o, roses, 1745, 1746, both plain; u
Shillings (6), 1736, roses and plumes, 1745 (2), 1758'*^^
(2) ; Sixpences (6), 1728, roses and plumes, 1743,
roses, 1746 (2), 1757, 1758 14
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roses, 1745 (3), 1758; Sixpences (6), 1731, roses and
plumes, 1746, 1757 (3), 1758, some fine 1 5
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(3), 1757 (2), 1758 (4); Maundy Money (24), in¬
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ciowned, disposed cruciformly, in the centre garter, in
the angles lose, plume, rose, plume, edge plain , in the
most brilliant condition , and rare 1
295 PROOF Half Crown, 1731, young head, legend and types
similar, but plain on rev., plain edge , in the same brilliant
state as the crown, and rare 1
296 PROOl SIXPENCE, 1/28, young head, plain, very fine and
extremely rare ij
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■297 Proof Crown, Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, old
head, plain, 1746, VICESIMO., a brilliant and scarce set 4
298 Proof Crown and Half Crown, old head, 1746, plain as in
last lot, but not quite so fine 2
COPPER.
4. 299 Halfpennies (6), 1729, 1730, 1738, 1747, 1748, 1753;
I _ Farthings (5), 1734, 1749, 1754 (3), mostly fine 11 I /
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GEORGE III.
GOLD.
Pattern Guinea, 1774, laureated bust to right, hair long
and descending in curls below truncation, rev. Shield
crowned, edge plain, exceedingly fine 1
Guineas, 1791 and 1799, the latter fine 1
Guinea, 1813, very fine ; Half Guinea, same type and date,
nearly as fine 2
Half Guineas (3), 1776, rev. garnished shield, 1790,
“ spade,” 1810, shield upon garter, crowned, all fine 3
Half Guineas (2), 1803 and 1804, rev. shield upon garter,
crowned ; and a Quarter Guinea, 1762, rev. garnished
shield, all fine 3
Seven Shilling Pieces (3) of 1797 (2) and 1800, all fine 3
Seven Shilling Pieces, 1804 (2), 1808 and 1809 ,fine 4
Seven Shilling Pieces, 1809 and 1810 (3), fine 4
Sovereign, 1820, and Half Sovereign, 1817, both fine 2
Five Thaler Piece, 1813, and Pagoda of Madras, 1807 2
Pattern for Two Pound Piece, 1820, by Pistrucci, obv.
laureated Head to right, rev. St. George and Dragon in
exergue, to right B. P., and upon the ground to left, under
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Pole, Master of the Mint), edge inscribed DECVS. ET.
TVTAMEN. ANNO. REGNI. LX., in beautiful condition , and
very rare 1
Pattern Half Guinea, 1764, by Tanner , laureated Bust to
right, hair long, in curls, but not descending below trun¬
cation, rev. usual legend, garnished Shield, crowned,
edge plain, very fine 1
Pattern Seven Shilling Piece, by Yeo, rev. Lion on crown,
edge plain, very fine and rare 1 A
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Crowns (2), 1818, 1819, very fine
Crowns (2), 1819, 1820, very fine
Crowns (3), 1818, 1819 (2), fine 3
Half Crowns, various types of bust (3), dated 1817 (2),
1820 ; Shillings (7), 1787, including one without dot
over head, some fine 10
Half Crowns (3), 1817, 1818, 1820 (2 very fine) ; Shillings
(6) , 1787 ; Sixpences (6), 1787, mostly fine 15
Shillings (10), 1787 ; Sixpences (17), 1787, mostly fine 27
Shillings (7), 1816 (2), 1817 (3), 1819, 1820 ; Sixpences
(7) , 1816 (2), 1817 (2), 1818, 1819, 1820; and
3 Spanish Dollars, countermarked 17
Proof Shilling and Sixpence, 1787, plain edge, extremely
fine; and a “Northumberland” Shilling, 1763, fine 3
Pattern Crown (“ Mudie’s ”), by Mills, obv. bare Bust
to right, rev. crowned Shields, with arms of England,
Ireland, Hanover and Scotland arranged cruciformly, in
the centre the Garter, and in the angles shamrock, horse
thistle, rose, plain edge , in extremely fine state , and
scarce 1
Bank Dollars, 1804 (4); Bank Token, “3 Shill.,” 1811;
Bank Tokens, Is. 6d., 1811 and 1814 0
Bank Dollar, 1804 ; Bank Tokens (2), u 3 Shill.,” 1811,
1814; “XXX Pence Irish,” 1808; Eighteenpenny
Tokens (3), very fine 7
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324 Eigliteenpenny Token (1); Tenpence, Irish (2), 1805, a-
1813; Fivepence, Irish (2), 1805; Demerara Tokens
(1) ; and Jersey Three Shilling Token 10
^ 325 Maundy Money, sets of 1792 “wire,” rare , 1784 and / /$
1800 (2), all very fine 16
^ 326 Another set of Wire Money, 1792, and sets of 17G3, 1795,
1800, all very fine 16
«^327 Sets of 1763, 1772, Pennies (3); Twopence and Three- . ..
pence, “ wire ; ” 1800, 1820, the last very fine ; &c. 28 ' '
y* 328 Maundy, various denominations and dates, including a set
of 1795, all fine $0
COPPER.
329 Proofs, bronzed, of Twopenny Piece, Penny, Halfpenny
and Farthing, the two last are patterns of 1797 (see ^
Montagu , pp. 57, 58, nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6), a very fine
set 4
330 Proofs, bronzed, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing of 1806
( Montagu , p. 59, nos. 9, 10 and 11) ; and a set for
Ireland, 1805 6
331 Twopenny Pieces (2), 1797 ; Halfpenny and Farthing,
bronzed proofs, 1799 ( Montagu , pp. 58 and 59, nos. 7 /
and 8) ; and a very fine Pattern Halfpenny, by Yeo, for
Ireland 5
332 Pattern Penny, 1797, by Kuchler , obv. Montagu , p. 65, 3
no. 19, rev. p. 66, no. 21, in brilliant condition and very
rare 1
/p 333 Pattern, in bronze, for a Dollar, 1798, by Kuchler , obv.
Bust of king, draped over armour, to right, rev. Arms,
crowned ; Pattern for Guinea, 1791 ; and a Pattern
Halfpenny, by Droz, gilt ( Montagu , p. 60, no. 2),
fine 3
334 Twopenny Pieces, 1797 (7) ; Pennies (3), 1797 (2), 1806;
Halfpennies (10), 1770, 1771 (2), 1772, 1799 (5), 1807;
and Farthings (10), 1771, 1773 (2), 1774 (2), 1799
(3), 1806 (2), some fine 27
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335 Two Sovereign Piece, usual type, obv. by Merlin , rev . by
Pistrucci , 1823, edge inscribed, fine 1
336 Pattern Two Sovereign Piece, by Wyon, 1825, obv.
GEORGIYS. IV. DEI. GRATIA, Head of George IV to left,
rev. BRITANNIARVM., Royal arms, crowned, upon mantle
lined with ermine, edge plain, extremely fine and rare 1
337 Pattern Two Sovereign Piece, obv. and rev. Legends and
types as last, dated 1826, inscribed edge, in beautiful
condition 1
^ 338 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1825, obv. usual
Legends and Head, rev . square-topped garnished Shield,
crowned, edges plain, in brilliant condition 2
339 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, similar to last, dated
1826, edges not plain, brilliant 2
340 Proof Half Sovereign, by Pistrucci , 1821, rev. Shield,
crowned, and garnished with rose, shamrock and thistle,
very fine 1
341 Sovereign, by Pistrucci , 1822 ; and Half Sovereign, 1825,
small plain shield, crowned ; and Ten Thaler Piece,
1825 3
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342 Crown, by Pistrucci , 1821, SECUNDO, exceedingly fine 1
343 Another, 1821, equally fine 1 Xfu*
344 Another, 1821, same fine condition 1
345 Crowns (2), same type as last, 1821, 1822, not fine ;
Maundy, &c. (15) 17
346 Half Crowns (3), 1820, 1821 (2); Shillings (4), 1824,
1825, “ Garter,” 1825 (2), “Lion;” Sixpence, 1825,
“ Garter,” all very fine 8
347 Half Crowns (4), 1823, 1824, 1825, 1826; Shilling,
1825, “Garter;” Sixpences (2), 1824, “Garter,”
mostly fine 7
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' Shilling, same tvne 1S91 vem time • r /ut-wA
Shilling, same type, 1821, very fine ; Sixpences (3),
1821, same type, very fine ; Shillings (2), 1825, one
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349 Pattern Crown, 1826, septimo., by Wyon, obv. bare Head
to left, rev. richly garnished Shield, crowned, brilliant
condition 1
__ 350 Proofs of Shilling and Sixpence, 1826, rev. Lion standing
upon crown 2
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^ Pennies (2), 1825, 1826 ; Halfpennies (3), 1825, 1826, ^ bs>
1827 ; Farthings (5), 1821, 1822, 1825, 1826, 1828 ;
Half Farthing, 1828; Thirds (3) 1827 17
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GOLD.
352 Pattern Two Pound Piece, by Wyon , 1831, GULIELMVS.
IIIL, and head to right, rev. crowned Arms upon a
mantle lined with ermine, the collar and order of St.
George below, edge plain, in beautiful condition 1
^ 353 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1831, usual legends
and types, plain edges, beautiful condition 2
354 Proof of the Pattern Groat of 1836, rev. Britannia seated
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to left between 4. P., edge plain, extremely fine and
rare 1
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to right, W.W. incuse on neck, rev. ANNO 1831, shield
crowned, with arms displayed on ermine lined mantle,
plain edge, extremely fine and very rare 1
356 Proofs, Half Crown, Shilling, and Sixpence, 1831 ; and a
set of Maundy Money, same date, all brilliant 7
—357 Half Crowns, current (2), 1834 ; Shillings (5), 1834,
1836 (5) ; Sixpences (3), 1831, 1834, 1835 ; Four-
pences, Britannia (7), 1836 (6), 1837 (2) ; Maundy,
&c., various (19), mostly fine 39
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358 Bronzed Proofs of: he Penny; Halfpenny; Farthing; and
Third of Farthing ; Penny, 1831 ; Halfpenny, 1831 ; y
Farthing, 1837 ; Third of Farthing, 1835 8
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GOLD.
359 Pattern Five-pound Piece by Wyon, 1839, Head of Queen
to left, with double fillet ornamented, W. WYON. R.A. in
raised letters on truncation, rev. DIRIGE, DEUS., &c., the
Queen standing as Una beside Lion, holding sceptre and
orb, on the shoulder the garter, edge inscribed , very fine 1
360 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign of 1839, usual types,
plain edges, in beautiful condition 2
361 Proof Sovereign of 1871, Pistrucci’s rev. of St. George, in
brilliant condition 1
362 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1880, plain edges, in
brilliant condition 2
363 Proofs of the Maundy set, 1838, edges plain, in brilliant
condition , very rare 4
364 Soverign, Sidney mint, 1870 ; and “ One Pound,” Ade¬
laide, 1852, fine and scarce 2
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SILVER.
365 Crowns (2), 1844, 1845 ; Half Crown, 1846 ; Florins (4),
1849 (3), 1864; Sixpences (5), 1844, 1852 (3), 1870;
Fourpences, Britannia (2), 1842, 1855, mostly fine 14
366 Maundy Money, &c., including sets of 1838, 1844, 1869,
1881, mostly very fine 51
367 Pattern Crown, 1839, obv. Head of the Queen to left, hair
confined by double fillet, on neck w. WYON. R.A. in raised
letters, rev. crowned shield, between two laurel branches,
beneath, rose, shamrock and thistle ; Half Crown ;
Shilling ; Sixpence : Groat ; and Maundy set, all of
same issue, plain edges, a brilliant and scarce set 9
368 Pattern Crown, “ Gothic,” 1847, plain edge, in the most
brilliant condition
369 Another, 1847, but edge inscribed, brilliant
370 Another, 1847, edge inscribed, equally fine
371 Another, 1847, edge inscribed, similar fine state
372 Pattern Florin, 1848, obv. VICTORIA. REGINA., Head of the
Queen, wearing wreath of laurel, to left, beneath 1848,
on neck W. W., rev. ONE. FLORIN, within two branches of
oak, with trident at point of juncture, beneath ONE TENTH
OF A POUND., edge plain, brilliant condition and rare 1
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374 A most brilliant Proof Set, consisting of Crown, 1845, o
Half Crown, Shilling and Sixpence, of 1881, plain edges,
a valuable lot 4
375 Proof Florin of 1881, plain edge; Proof Groat, rev. Bri- /
tannia, 1853, plain edge ; and a Proof Maundy Set, ^ ^
1881, all brilliant 7
COPPER.
376 First issue. Penny, 1859 ; Halfpenny, 1860, exceedingly
rare; Farthing, 1860 ; Half Farthing, 1852 ; Third,
1844; Quarter, 1852. Second issue, Bronze Coinage,
Penny, Halfpenny, Farthing, and One-third Farthing, all
■proofs, a valuable set 10
377 Pennies, first issue (4), 1841, 1854(2), 1855 ; Halfpennies
(3), 1841, 1851, 1853; Farthing, 1839 ; Half Farthings [p
(5), 1839, 1843 (3), 1844. Pennies, 1881, 1885 ; Half¬
penny, 1883 ; Farthings, 1865, 1873 ; Models of
Coins, &c. about 20
INDIAN, COLONIAL, &c.
378 Silver . Double Rupees, Rupees, Divisions, &c. 50
379 Copper. Gilt Proofs, East India Company, 48th of Rupee
and 96th of Rupee; Bronzed Quarter Anna, 1830;
Bronzed Proof Bermuda Halfpenny, by Droz ; Bahama,
1806, by Kuchler ; Sierra Leone One-cent 1791; St.
Helena Halfpenny, 1821 ; Jamaica Penny, nickel, 1869
380 Isle of Man, Halfpenny, cast 1709; Pennies, 1733 (3);
Halfpenny, 1733; and a Proof, in silver, of the same,
rare ; &c. 8
381 Pennies of 1786 (4); Halfpennies (5), 1786, mostly very
fine, one a bronzed proof ; Pennies and Halfpennies,
various, including a Proof Set of 1839 22
382 Colonial Coppers, various, some fine about 100
383 Irish Copper Currency, from Elizabeth to George IV,
some very fine about 50
384 Gun Money H
385 Copper Coins, various, mostly poor a parcel
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SILVER MEDALS.
386 Charles I, Peace or War, 1643, by Rawlins , rev. IN.
VTRVMQVE.PARATVS., 11 Medalliclllustrations, p. 308, no.
134 ” ; Coronation Medal, Charles II, by Si?non, “ Med.
III. p. 472, no. 76 ” ; Jetton, Charles I ; &c. 4
387 Amicable Society, Instituted 1696, two Hands clasped un¬
der crown, rev. Building, “Med. III. p. 155, no. 422,
rare 1
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388 George I, Naval Action off Cape Passaro, 1718, “Med.
III. p. 436, no. 42,”, very fine ; and a Coronation Medal
of George II, “ Med. III. p. 479, no. 4 ” 2
389 Marriage Medal of George III, obv. Bust of King, bare¬
headed, in armour, draped, to left, rev. Bust of Princess
Charlotte to right ; Jernegan’s Lottery Medal, 1736,
Hum. III. vol. II, p. 517, n. 72 2
390 Waterloo Medal, u Matthew Reading, 54th Regiment
Foot ” ; Medal of “ the Loyal United West and East
Ham Volunteers,” fine 2
391 Dollars of Frederick Count Palatine of Bavaria, 1547.
Belgium (2), 1698, 1786 ; Ferdinand and Isabella of
Austria, 1619 ; Hamburg (Leopold), 1694 (5)
392 Double Thaler, William IV of Prussia, 1844; Square
Thaler of Ferdinand II and Eleonora, King and Queen
of Bohemia, &c., rev. Ferdinand his son ; Ecus of Louis
XIIII, 1713 ; Louis XVI, 1784; Dollar of Joseph
Napoleon, King of Spain, 1809 5
593 Foreign Silver, including some billon about 603
594 Washington Cent, 1791, very fine; Cents, 1794, very
fine; 1797, 1838; Connecticut, 1787, 1864 6
395 Drachms of Tarentum, Corinth, &c. ; Denarii of Acilia,
Calpurnia, Cipia, Julia, Memmia, &c. ; and a Triens of
Honorius
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GOLD MEDALS.
L 397 Death of Cromwell, 1 658, olivar. d.g.r. p. ang. SCO. hib.
PRO., laureated draped bust of Cromwell to left, rev. NON.
DEFITIENT. OLIYA. SEP. 3. 1658, young olive tree and
shepherd attending flock, Medallic Illustrations, fyc. vol. I,
p. 434, n. 84, fine and rare 1
%* Copy of Simon’s medal struck in Holland.
398 George III, Coronation Medal, by Natter , GEORGIYS. III.
&c., laureated Bust of the King in armour to right,
under the arm L. N., rev. patriae. OVANTi., Britannia
standing to left, about to place crown upon the head of
the King, who is seated to right, in Roman costume,
behind the chair lion guarding the orb, in exergue , CORON.
XXII. SEPT. MDCCLXI. L. N.,Jme 1
^ 399 George IV, Coronation Medal by Pistrucci , GEORGIYS, mi.
&c., laureated Head of King to left, under neck B. P.,
rev. PROPRIO. &c., King habited after the antique,
seated, behind advancing figure of Victory about to
place crown upon his head, in front three female figures
in classical costume emblematical of England, Scotland
and Ireland, standing by an altar, in exergue , INAYGV-
RATYS. &c., very fine 1
400 William IV and Queen Adelaide, by Wyon, after Chantrey ,
obv. WILLIAM THE FOURTH. &c., bare Head of the King
to right, rev. ADELAIDE QUEEN CONSORT. &c.. Head of
the Queen, wearing diadem ornamented with crown, rose,
shamrock and thistle, to right, very fine ; and two very
small Medals of the Duke of York, by Pistrucci, fine 3
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GOLD.
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James I, Lion, obv. in. in. coronet, ISCOBYS. &c., ending
SCOTO., Arms of Scotland in a lozenge, rev. in. m. coronet,
SAYVM. FAC. &c., St. Andrew’s cross, &c ., fine 1
James I, Lion, obv. m. m. coronet, IACOBYS. &c., ending
SCO., Arms of Scotland on a lozenge, rev. in. m. cross,
SALVVM. FAC. &c., words divided by lis, and two small
crossed after SALVYM., cross of St. Andrew between lis,
small cross in upper angle of cross, and dot in lower,
very fine , Lind. 12, 15 1
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Sa., Arms of Scotland on lozenge, rev. in. m. cross 7
SALVVM. &c., annulets in legend, cross of St. Andrew
between lis, &c., Lind. 12, 18
404 James III, Unicorn, m. m. cross crosslet, IACOBVS. &c.,
ending SCOTORV., words divided by dots, Unicorn wearing
collar formed as a crown, to which is attached a chain
and ring, supporting a shield with Arms of Scotland,
rev. m. in. cross crosslet, EXVRGAT. &c., cross floree in
star of twelve wavy points, very fine and scarce 1
405 James III, Unicorn similar to last, but not quite so fine I ,
406 James V, Ecu, obv. in. m. wavy star of six points, IACOBUS. j
5. &c., Arms of Scotland crowned, small St. Andrew’s ^
cross on each side, rev. in. m. crown, CRYCIS. &c., three
dots between words, cross fleury, with thistle head in
each angle, fine 1
407 Mary, Ecu, m. m. wavy star of five points, MARIA. &c. 0
Arms of Scotland crowned between two cinquefoils, rev./
m. m. crown, CRVCIS. &c., cross fleury, with thistle head
in each angle, fine and scarce 1
408 James VI, Rider, m. m. quatrefoil, IACOBYS. 6. &c., King /}
in armour on horseback to right, with sword in right
hand, upon the housing of horse the Arms of Scotland,
date in exergue 1594, rev. m. m. quatrefoil, SPERO. &c.,
Arms of Scotland crowned, fine 1
409 James VI, Sword and sceptre Piece, obv. in. in. quatrefoil?
IACOBVS. 6. &c., Arms of Scotland crowned, rev. in. in.
quatrefoil, SALVS. &c., Sword and Sceptre in saltire
crown above, and date 1601 below, thistle head on each
side, fine ; UMP-^woid 'and Sceptre. Piecep-same -types
and date 9
410 Charles I, Unit, by Briot , obv. in. in. Thistle head and
small w , CAROLVS. &c., half-length of King crowned in
magnificently ornamented armour, wearing the George,
and holding sceptre and orb to right, rev. ms. PRiESVM.
&c., Shield of Arms crowned between c. R. crowned, in
beautiful condition i
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Charles I, Half Unit, by Briot, CAR. &c., Bust of King
crowned to left, extending to outer dotted border, small
w under shoulder, rev. VNITA. TVEMYR., Arms crowned
between C. R. crowned, well preserved and scarce 1
Charles I, Crown, by Briot , obv. legend and bust similar
to last, small cq under shoulder, rev. YNITA. &c., Arms
crowned between C. R. crowned, very well preserved and
extremely rare ]
Half Crown, by Briot , obv. legend and bust as on Crown,
rev. YNITA. &c., crowned Arms between C. R., very fine
and very rare 1
William III, Pistole, obv. laureated bare Bust of the King
to left, the hair long, beneath sun rising from the ocean,
rev. MAG. BRIT. &c. 1701, Arms crowned between w. R.
crowned, fine and rare 1
SCOTCH SILVER.
Pennies, Alexander III (6), varied; Baliol (2), Robert
Bruce (1), David II 11
Groats, David II (3), all of Edinburgh, Robert II (1),
Perth ; Penny of Robert II, Perth ; Halfpenny of
Robert II, and a Halfpenny of Robert III, struck at
Perth 7
Groats of Robert III (3), 2 Edinburgh, 1 Perth ; Groats
of James I, II and III (3) 6
Robert III, Penny, obv. ROBERTVS. &c., full face of
king, rev. VILLA. S. DVpFDRpCD., long cross, with three
pellets in angles, very rare , presumed unpublished 1
James IV, Groats, second coinage, 2 (both of Edinburgh),
and 1 of the fourth coinage, Wingate, pi. XXII, no. 13,
fine, the latter very rare 3
James IV, Half Groat, second coinage, very rare : and
4 Groats of James V , fine 5
Mary, Testoon, type of Wingate, pi. XXVII, no. 3, rev.
VIRTVTE., &c., very fine ; and Quarter Testoon of
Francis and Mary, in silver, of 1559, pi. XXIX, no. 6,
rare ; and Francis and Mary, Quarter Testoons (3),
including one misdated ( see Thorburn, p. LXXXII, no.
M2), rare 5
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James VI, Sword Dollar, 1569 (Wingate, pi. XXXII, wo. 6), J)
very fine ; One Third of the Sword Dollar, 1567 ( Win- &
gate,])!. XXXII, no. 5), fine 2
James VI, Noble, 1574 ( Wingate , pi. XXXV, no. 10); /
Half Noble, similar type, of 1572 ( Wingate, pi. XXXV,
no. 9), both fine; and a Ten Shilling Piece, 1594 {Win¬
gate, pi. XXXVII, no. 5 ), poor 3
James VI, Thirty Shilling Piece, obv. IACORVS. 6, &c.,
crowned half-length of the king in decorated armour, '
and wearing ruff, holding upright sword, to left, rev.
HONOR. REGIS., &c., 1583, Arms of Scotland, crowned,
between I. R., to left of shield the value xxx ( Wingate ,
pi. XXXVI, no. 6), very fine and scarce 1
James I, Half Crown, in. in. thistle, poor. Charles I,
Shillings, second coinage ; and Noble and Quarter
Noble, second coinage {Wingate, pi. XLI, nos. 6, 10) 5
Charles I, Half Crowns, second coinage, obv. in. in. thistle,
rev. in. in. thistle head, square-topped shield, crowned,
QVAE. DEVS., small lettering ; another, similar, ground
under horse differing, and with F. under horse’s foot,
rev. similar to last, but lettering larger, both fine 2
Crown, Briot’s coinage, in. in. on either side thistle head
and B., usual types and legends {Wingate, pi. XL. 40,
no. 4), fine 1
Crown, Briot’s coinage, as the preceding, fine 1
Half Crown, Briot’s coinage, m. in. thistle head, type as j
Crown {Wingate, pi. XL, no. 5), very fine; and two ^ ^
examples of the rare Half Noble, Wingate, pi. XLI, no. 7,
having the Thistle behind head in place of value 3
Charles II, Merks of 1664, 1669, 1670 and 1671 ; Half A
Merk, 1675. Anne, Five Shillings (2), 1705, one very
fine g- 7-
James II, Pattern 60 Shilling Piece, obv . IACOBVS. II. &c., t
laureate draped Bust to right, beneath 60, rev. Arms
crowned and 1688, plain edge, in extremely fine state and
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l 432 James VIII, Pattern in silver for Guinea or Shilling, 1760,
obv. IACOBYS. VIII. dei. GRATIA., laureated draped Bust
to right, rev. SCO. AN. FRA. ET. HIB. REX. 1760, crowned
Shields disposed in the form of a cross, containing the
arms in following order, of Scotland, England, France and
Ireland, in each angle a sceptre, in centre a thistle, very
fine and scarce 1
433 Scotch Copper. James III to William III, some fine 30 //
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EDWARD III.
434
Guiennois, gd. GRA. rqx. SGLq. do. SQYITAIg., King
standing to right, in complete armour, helmet crowned,
holding sword and shield under a Gothic portico, at his
feet two lions, between the pinnacles of portico to right P.,
rev. GLIA. IN. GX0LCIS : DQO. &c., Cross fleury with lions
and lis in angles, very fine and rare 1
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EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE.
435 Hardi, + ED : PO : GNS : REGIS : ANGLI : PNS : AQVITI : three-
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quarter length of the Prince standing, full-face, hair
encircled by a fillet, costume plain, covered by mantle
lined with ermine, holding in right hand a sword, to
which he points with left forefinger, the whole with a
tressure of thirteen arcs, rev. AVXILIVM : MEVM : A.
DOMINO : R : Cross fleury, in the angles lion and lis alter¬
nately, struck at La Rochelle, very fine and rare 1
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436 Leopard, + 3D : PMO : GNS : RGGIS : ANGLIQ. PNCQPS. AQVI- fi £-
TANI3., crowned leopard, fore-paw raised to left, with a
tressure of ten arcs, rev. +XPC. VINCIT. &c., Cross fleury
with lions in the angles, within compartment, very fine 1
437 Chaise, ED. PO. GNS. REGIS. PNS. AQYITANIE., Figure of
the Prince in armour and cloak, holding sceptre, seated
upon a highly ornamented throne, rev. DQVS. IVDQX:
IVSTYS : FORTIS : PACiajaS : B., Cross fleury with lis in
each angle, within a highly ornamented compartment,
very fine 1
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438 Royal or Parilion, ED. POGIT : r. £pG. PpPS. 7CQVIT., Prince ^
robed, seated on throne under a beautiful gothic canopy,
at his feet two lions, rev. Dps. KITO. PAaaTO. CDtf : IIPO :
SPA IT : aOR. cdovcd. B., Cross fleury, the end terminations
in acorns, with a compartment of four pointed arcs placed
upon a square, in the angles of cross lions and lis,
struck at Bordeaux, very fine 1
439 Guiennois, QD : P. GpS : RgGIS. YpGLIU : PpaPS. AQITftpieL,
full-length profile of the Prince in complete armour,
pointed helmet, holding sword and shield, standing to
right under gothic arch, at his feet two lions, rev. GLIA:
Ip. GXCQLSIS. &c., Cross fleury, with lions and lis in the
angles, in centre of cross B. for Bordeaux, very fine and
exceedingly rare 1
440 Henry VI, Salute, in. in. lis, hQNRICVS. (Ac., usual type, ^
very fine 1
441 Another similar, m. in. lion, not quite so fine 1 ^
442 Henry VI, Angelet, m. m. crown on both sides, usual type, ^
private mark a dot between dotted and plain circle, on
reverse under the G. in R0GNAT., very fine and scarce 1
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SILVER.
443 Deniers of Henry II and Richard I; Half Groat, Edward III;
Black Prince, Half Groats (2) ; Denier, Henry V,
Hardit, &c. ; Henry VI, Gros Blanc, Foreign Sterlings,
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